RELIGION IN MEXICO
VIOLENT CONFLICT CONTINUES EIGHT. PEOPLE BURNED IN CHURCH Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MEXICO CITY, October 10. Tho cremation of eighty men, women, and children in a church in San Carlos, in the State of Tabasco, is revealed in private despatches. While the congregation were at early Mass the doors were locked and the building was burned, those who escaped being shot down. The religious conflict which raged throughout lost year is still violent in Tabasco. Two priests, who took refuge an a neighbouring ranch, eventually escaped, but two ranchers, who sheltered them, were shot.
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Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9
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96RELIGION IN MEXICO Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9
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